1/25/2009

Judo 2009 Tblisi: Wenzinger (SUI) - Safguliyev (AZE) [-90kg]

Judo 2009 Tbilisi World Cup: Domenik Wenzinger (SUI) - Tural Safguliyev (AZE) [-90kg]




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Judo 2009 Results World Cup Men Tblisi (Georgie)

Results U60
1. Amiran Papinashvili GEO
2. Levan Chubinadze GEO
3. Daisuke Asano JPN
3. Betkil Shukvani GEO
5. Ludovic Chammartin SUI
5. Denis Lavrentiev RUS
7. Samir Dadashzade AZE
7. Soso Nigaradze GEO

Results U66
1. Dmitry Kletskov RUS
2. Nestor Khergiani GEO
3. David Larose FRA
3. Tigran Kazaryan UKR
5. Tatsuaki Egusa JPN
5. Colin Oates GBR
7. Mindia Khomizuri GEO
7. Shalva Kardava GEO

Results U73
1. Volodymyr Soroka UKR
2. Zaza Kedelashvili GEO
3. Tengiz Paposhvili GEO
3. Ryo Saito JPN
5. Ivan Iefanov UKR
5. Robert Vardanyan ARM
7. Elchin Gasimov AZE
7. Pasha Nabizada AZE

Results U81
1. Masahiko Tomouchi JPN
2. Levan Tsiklauri GEO
3. Antoine Jeannin FRA
3. Grigol Shinjikashvili GEO
5. Christophe Keller SUI
5. Khvicha Khutsishvili GEO
7. Micha Egger SUI
7. Arutyun Sarkisyan UKR

Results U90
1. Varlam Liparteliani GEO
2. Andrey Kazusionak BLR
3. Dominique Hischier SUI
3. Viktor Semenov RUS
5. Grigol Mamrikishvili GEO
5. Romain Buffet FRA
7. Hakob Arakelyan ARM
7. Tural Safguliyev AZE

Results U100
1. Taguir Khaibulaev RUS
2. Yauhen Biadulin BLR
3. David Loriashvili GEO
3. Stanislav Cernega MDA
5. Andriy Bloshenko UKR
5. Vyacheslav Denysov UKR
7. Dimitri Turashvili MDA
7. Levani Zhorzholiani GEO

Results O100
1. Adam Okroashvili GEO
2. Lasha Gujejiani GEO
3. Hiroki Tachiyama JPN
3. Dmitry Sterkhov RUS
5. Zviadi Khanjaliashvili GEO
5. Stanislav Bondarenko UKR
7. Vassilios Iliadis GRE
7. Mathieu Thorel FRA

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12/23/2008

Judo 2008 Levaillois Open: Riner (FRA) - Mikhaylin (RUS)

Judo 2008 Levallois Open World Championships, le Titre Supreme.
The Final: Teddy Riner (FRA) - Alexander Mikhaylin (RUS) [open]




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2008 World Open Judo Championships Levallois (FRA)

The Results

Male (33 Judoka)
1 Teddy Riner (FRA)
2 Alexander Mikhaylin (RUS)
3 Grzegorz Eitel (POL)
3 Mattieu Bataille (FRA)
5 Grim Vuijsters (NED)
5 Barna Bor (HUN)
5 Pierre Robin (FRA)
5 Janusz Wojnarowicz (POL)

Female (18 Judoka)
1 Wen Tong (CHN)
2 Elena Ivashchenko (RUS)
3 Megumi Tachimoto (JPN)
3 Mika Sugimoto (JPN)
5 Eva Bisseni (FRA)
5 Katrin Beinroth (GER)
5 Qian Qin (CHN)
5 Alicia Alonso (ESP)

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12/12/2008

2008 World Open Judo Championships Levallois (FRA)



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World Ranking List (IJF)

World Ranking List (IJF)
Starting date 1st January 2009

The IJF is introducing a World Ranking List (WRL) in order to identify the leading athletes in each Olympic weight category. It will be used for seeding purposes as well as for Olympic Games Qualification

The World Ranking List will consist of points from the World Cups, Grand Prix, Grand Slam, Masters, Continental Championships, World Championships and Olympic Games:



The Ranking:
The total of ranking points for each player will amount to the sum of his/her five highest point scoresU during each 12 month period:
- look back 12 months from today - five best results count 100%
- look back 13-24 months, from there - five best results count 75%
- look back 25-36 months, from there - five best results count 50%
- look back 37-48 months, from there - five best results count 25%

Additional Rules:
In case of equality of total points, the higher ranking will be decided by:
- The highest sum of the current points from all World Championships.
- The highest current points from one single event, then, if needed, the second highest, and so on
- If the competitors are still equal the decision will be taken by the IJF Executive Committee in case of Olympic Qualification.

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10/27/2008

Judo Rotterdam 2008 Tekin (NED) - Tsillauri (GEO) [-81kg]

Dogan Tekin (NED) - Levan Tsillauri (GEO) [-81kg]




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Judo to start world rankings

Judo to start world rankings

The International Judo Federation has greenlighted the launch of a world ranking system that will also determine qualifying for the Olympic Games, according to the Yomiuri Shimbun.

Based on points won from the world championship and a new Grand Prix series that will kick off in January 2009, the IJF will award an Olympic berth to the top 20 of each weight class.
The decision was made at a board meeting in Bangkok on Sunday, and details will be finalized at the IJF extraordinary congress on Tuesday.
The Grand Prix series will be made up of world judo's major tournaments such as the Paris international in February and the Kano Cup at Tokyo in December. The IJF will grade the events on a scale of four to determine the point value of each tournament.
Points from the Grand Prix, combined with the results from the world championships, will determine the rank of each judoka.
The top 20 wrestlers of each weight category--but only one from any single country--automatically qualify for the Olympics.
The IJF also made a rule change Sunday, deciding to scrap the koka point from the judging.
Without koka, the federation anticipates a rise in the number of bouts ending in extra time on the golden point rule. As a countermeasure to the expected increase, the IJF slashed the length of extra time from five minutes to three.
The slew of changes arrives under the gaze of IJF president Marius Vizer, who is seeking to further commercialize the sport.
Beginning with the next election five years away, the IJF president will be allowed to nominate a majority of the board, which would strengthen Vizer's grip on world judo.

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10/13/2008

10/01/2008

Results Rotterdam Trophy 2008

Results Rotterdam Trophy 2008.

Men -60kg
1. VERDE, Elio ( ITA )
2. BORGSTEEDE, Leon ( NED )
3. BOMBOIR, Damien ( BEL ) / DIEMEL, Sjoerd ( NED )

Men -66kg
1. KOWALSKI, Tomasz ( POL )
2. MITTERFELLNER, Andreas ( AUT )
3. KHAN-MAGOMEDOV, Kamal ( RUS ) / MOGUSHKOV, Musa ( RUS )

Men -73kg
1. ISAEV, Mansur ( RUS )
2. DI CRISTO, Giovanni ( ITA )
3. JEZEK, Jaromir ( CZE ) / SCHARINGER, Peter ( AUT )

Men -81kg
1. TEKIN, Dogan ( NED )
2. TSIKLAURI, Levan ( GEO )
3. SHAIKHHOSSEINI, Amir ( IRI ) / PSHMAKHOV, Arsen ( RUS )

Men -90kg
1. SCHIRNHOFER, Max ( AUT )
2. GIELIS, Derek Nathan ( BEL )
3. MAKHMADOV, Zafar ( RUS ) / SHINJIKASHVILI, Grigol ( GEO )

Men -100kg
1. RAKOV, Maxim ( KAZ )
2. MIKHAYLIN, Viacheslav ( RUS )
3. DEKKER, Thijs ( NED ) / EDWARD, Scott ( CAN )

Men +100kg
1. KHANJALIASHVILI, Zviadi ( GEO )
2. VUIJSTERS, Grim ( NED )
3. VOLKOV, Andrey ( RUS ) / VERBIJ, Luuk ( NED )

Women -48kg
1. LATULIPPE, Isabel ( CAN )
2. MOSCATT, Valentina ( ITA )
3. PULKOSNIK, Katarzyna ( POL ) / KONDRATEVA, Nataliya ( RUS )

Women -52kg
1. KRAEH, Mareen ( GER )
2. BRAVIK, Kitty ( NED )
3. LIERKA, Melanie ( GER ) / BOGDANOVA, Liudmila ( RUS )

Women -57kg
1. HEIN, Marlen ( GER )
2. ZABLUDINA, Irina ( RUS )
3. BAEYENS, Julie ( BEL ) / LIBOSAN, Dani ( NED )

Women -63kg
1. VAN EMDEN, Anicka ( NED )
2. DE GIER, Marit ( NED )
3. VERHEEKE, Katrien ( BEL) / MALZAHN, Claudia ( GER )

Women -70kg
1. WETZER, Margot ( NED )
2. BOLDER, Linda ( NED )
3. KUYPERS, Jennifer ( NED ) / THIELE, Kerstin ( GER )

Women -78kg
1. COTTON, Amy ( CAN )
2. MATROSOVA, Anastasiya ( UKR )
3. VERKERK, Marhinde ( NED ) / EIGLOVA, Alena ( CZE )

Women +78kg
1. KONITZ, Franziska
2. BEINROTH, Katrin / CHIBISOVA , Ksenia

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Judo Rotterdam Trophy 2008 Mitterfellner (AUT) - Kowalski (POL) [-66kg]

Rotterdam Trophy 2008 Andreas Mitterfellner (AUT) - Tomasz Kowalski (POL) [-66kg]

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8/11/2008

Results Judo Olympics Beijing

MEN

-60KG
Gold - Choi Minho (South Korea)
Silver - Ludwig Paischer (Austria)
Bronze - Rishod Sobirov (Uzbekistan) / Ruben Houkes (Netherlands)

-66KG
Gold - Masato Uchishiba (Japan)
Silver - Benjamin Darbelet (France)
Bronze - Pak Chol-min (North Korea) / Yordanis Arencibia (Cuba)

-73KG
Gold - Elnur Mammadli (Azerbaijan)
Silver - Wang Kichun (South Korea)
Bronze - Leandro Guilheiro (Brazil) / Rasul Boqiev (Tajikistan)

-81KG
Gold - Ole Bischof (Germany)
Silver - Kim Jae-bum (South Korea)
Bronze - Roman Gontiuk (Ukraine) / Tiago Camilo (Brazil)

-90KG
Gold - Irakli Tsirekidze (Georgia)
Silver - Amar Benikhlef (Algeria)
Bronze - Hesham Mesbah (Egypt) / Sergei Aschwanden (Switzerland)

-100KG
Gold - Tuvshinbayar Naidan (Mongolia)
Silver - Ashkat Zhitkeyev (Kazakhstan)
Bronze - Movlud Miraliyev (Azerbaijan) / Henk Grol (Netherlands)

+100KG
Gold - Satoshi Ishii (Japan)
Silver - Abdullo Tangriev (Uzbekistan)
Bronze - Teddy Riner (France) / Oscar Brayson (Cuba)

WOMEN

-48KG
Gold - Alina Dumitru (Romania)
Silver - Yanet Bermoy (Cuba)
Bronze - Ryoko Tani (Japan) / Paula Pareto (Argentina)

-52KG
Gold - Xian Dongmei (China)
Silver - An Kum Ae (North Korea)
Bronze - Misato Nakamura (Japan) / Soraya Haddad (Algeria)

-57KG
Gold - Giulia Quintavalle (Italy)
Silver - Deborah Gravenstijn (Netherlands)
Bronze - Zu Yan (China) / Ketleyn Quadros (Brazil)

-63KG
Gold - Ayumi Tanimoto (Japan)
Silver - Lucie Decosse (France)
Bronze - Won Ok Im (North Korea) / Elisabeth Willeboordse (Netherlands)

-70KG
Gold - Masae Ueno (Japan)
Silver - Anaysi Hernandez (Cuba)
Bronze - Edith Bosch (Netherlands) / Ronda Rousey (United States)

-78KG
Gold - Yang Ziulu (China)
Silver - Castillo Yalennis (Cuba)
Bronze - Stephanie Possamai (France) / Jeong Gyeongmi (South Korea)

+78KG
Gold - Tong Wen (China)
Silver - Maki Tsukada (Japan)
Bronze - Idalis Ortiz (Cuba) / Lucija Polavder (Slovenia)


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8/08/2008

Judo Stage Ile d'Oleron 2008

Judo Stage Ile d'Oleron 2008




Judo Stage Ile d'Oleron 2008 Competition Day part 5.
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8/07/2008

The Italian Beijing Team

The Italian Beijing Team



Italian Team: Giulia Quintavalle,Ylenia Scapin, Lucia Morico, Michela Torrenti,Giovanni Casale,Giuseppe Maddaloni,Roberto Meloni,Paolo Bianchessi

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8/01/2008

Timetable Judo Olympics Beijing 2008

Timetable Judo Olympics Beijing 2008

Finals (11am-12.30pm daily, UK time

Sat, Aug 9: Women -48kg, Men -60kg.
Sun, Aug 10: Women -52kg, Men -66kg.
Mon, Aug 11: Women -57kg; Men -73kg.
Tues, Aug 12: Women -63kg, Men -81kg.
Wed, Aug 13: Women -70kg, Men -90kg.
Thurs, Aug 14: Women -78kg, Men -100kg.
Fri, Aug 15: Women +78kg, Men +100kg.

5/14/2008

Energy demands during a judo match and recovery

Energy demands during a judo match and recovery.


F Degoutte, P Jouanel, E Filaire, Unité Formation Recherche Sciences Techniques des APS, Villeurbanne, France. Br. J. Sports Med. 2003;37;245-249



Objective: To assess energy demand during a judo match and the kinetics of recovery by measuring the metabolites of the oxypurine cascade, lipolytic activity, and glycolytic pathway.
Methods: Venous blood samples were taken from 16 national judoists (mean (SEM) age 18.4 (1.6) years), before (T1) and three minutes (T2), one hour (T3), and 24 hours (T4) after a match. A seven day diet record was used to evaluate nutrient intake.
Results: Nutrient analysis indicated that these athletes followed a low carbohydrate diet. Plasma lactate concentration had increased to 12.3 (1.8) mmol/l at the end of the match. An increase in the levels of extracellular markers of muscle adenine nucleotide catabolism, urea, and creatinine was observed at T2, while uric acid levels remained unchanged. High concentrations of urea persisted for 24 hours during the recovery period. Ammonia, hypoxanthine, xanthine, and creatinine returned to control levels within the 24 hour recovery period. Uric acid concentrations rose from T3 and had not returned to baseline 24 hours after the match. The levels of triglycerides, glycerol, and free fatty acids had increased significantly (p<0.05) after the match (T2) but returned to baseline values within 24 hours. Concentrations of high density lipoprotein cholesterol and total cholesterol were significantly increased after the match.
Conclusions: These results show that a judo match induces both protein and lipid metabolism. Carbohydrate availability, training adaptation, and metabolic stress may explain the requirement for these types of metabolism.


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4/21/2008

Kenshiro Abbe: Ju-no-Kata part 1

Kenshiro Abbe: Ju-no-Kata part 1.



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New judging in judo ?

New judging in judo ?

The International Judo Federation is considering a simplification of its judging criteria.To optimize public understanding and make judo more attractive to a larger audience the IJF may remove the terms waza-ari and koka from the international judo lexicon.
The All Japan Judo Federation states “We cannot agree to this if it means the essence of judo will change,” We must first have people understand the principles of judo such as why waza-ari is different from ippon.”
Up till now, four ranks of scoring for throws–ippon, waza-ari, yuko and koka–are used in international matches, but judoka and officials from the European Judo Union and other bodies have expressed dissatisfaction with the current rules, claiming that the “judging concept is abstract.”
Throws are judged on four technical categories including speed and force. An ippon requires an opponent to be thrown on his back with considerable speed and force.
When one element of a throw is missing a waza-ari is awarded, according to the IJF referee rules.
When two are missing, a yuko should be given. A koka is to be awarded “when the contestant with control throws the other contestant onto one shoulder, or the thigh, or buttocks with speed and force,” according to IJF rules.
Discussions on the matter are still taking place within the IJF, but a proposal has been made to remove waza-ari, leaving ippon and yuko, which are easy for referees to distinguish.
“Japan has to be well prepared for an ideological debate and argue its case,” a source connected with the IJF said.


From: www.yomiuri.co.jp

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4/14/2008

Judo EC Lissabon 2008 Elmont (NED) - Neto (POR)

Judo European Championship Lissabon 2008.
Guillaume Elmont (NED) - Joao Neto (POR) [-81kg], the final.



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4/08/2008

Judo Olympics 1964 Tokyo: opening with Nage-no-Kata Demonstration

Judo Olympics 1964 Tokyo: opening with Nage-no-Kata Demonstration.



All the matches at the olympics 1964 with Anton Geesink (NED), Theodore Boronovskis (AUS), Oleg Stepanov (USSR), Won-Ku Chang (Taiwan), James Steven Bregman (USA), Rodolfo Perez (ARG), Peter Ranken Paige (AUS), Isao Inokuma (JPN),Michel Angel Casella (ARG), Anzor Kiknadza (USSR), Anthony John Sweeney (GBR), Isao Okano (JPN), Akio Kaminaga (JPN) etc. etc can be seen at Judoschool Jan Snijders:

Judo at the Olympics

3/26/2008

A Comparative Study of Throwing Speed

A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THROWING SPEED BETWEEN HEAVIER AND LIGHTER CATEGORIES IN JUDO.

Ramdane Almansba - r.almansba@yahoo.fr
Laboratory of Sport and Health, Faculty of Sciences Sport and Physical Education, France.



The aim of this work was to verify if there was a difference in throwing speed performance between heavier and lighter weight categories in judo. Sixteen judoists aged 18±3 years-old, eight considered in the light weight category (-73 kg) and eight considered in the heavy weight category (+73 kg) participated in the study. A force/velocity test was used to determine the anaerobic power, strength, and pedal speed for each subject. Three trials of Nage-komi exercise, each comprised of 15s sets of Osoto-gari, Uchi-mata and Ippon-seoi-nage throws were performed by each subject to ascertain throwing speed. Throws within the sets were intersected by one period of 3 minute passive rest while the trials were separated by one period of 10 minute passive rest. Heart rate and the greatest number of throws within each set were measured for three trials.
We used an ANOVA to compare the number of throws between the two weight categories and a "Student" test when the difference was significant. A correlation was used to examine the link between the different parameters.
Results show that in the force/velocity test pedal speed did not differ between the two categories. However, there was a significant difference between the two categories when throwing speed was measured by the number of throws executed during the Ippon-seoi-nage and Uchi-mata, but there was no significant difference between the two categories for Osoto-gari.

Our study showed that the throwing speed of judoists represented by number of throws appears to be significantly different between the two categories. The lighter category has more speed than the heavier category using arm technique (Ippon-seoi-nage), while the heavier category has more speed using leg technique with half turn of the attacker's body (Uchi-mata). As a result, throwing speed is related to the type of technique used and not weight category.



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3/06/2008

Effects of Judo Kata Practice on Cardiorespiratory Health

EFFECTS OF RECREATIONAL AND COMPETITIVE JUDO KATA PRACTICE ON CARDIORESPIRATORY HEALTH AS EVALUATED BY A PORTABLE GAS ANALYZER SYSTEM. A PILOT STUDY

Carl De Crée, prof.cdcree@earthlink.net , IGER

The last couple of years there is an increased interest in judo kata practice, triggered by the introduction of kata contests at an international level. Various physiological and psychological scientific studies have focused on karate kata, but virtually no addition has been paid by the medical literature to the cardiopulmonary or other effects or requirements of judo kata practice. The purpose of this study was: (1)to gain initial cardiorespiratory data in both recreational and competitive judo kata players, and (2) to test the suitability of the Jaeger Oxycon Mobile™ portable gas analyzer system in similar studies. Twentyfour male subjects participated in this tests. Judo kata are standardized formal choreographic exercises, of which commonly 7 different exercises are practiced, usually in couple. Sei-ryoku zen’yo kokumin taiiku was not included because of its various solo components. Each kata was tested, though not all subjects were able to perform all kata given the highly advanced level required to suitably perform the two ultimate kata. Cardiorespiratory data were obtained by using a Jaeger Oxycon Mobile™ portable gas analyzer system, while blood lactate was determined by use of a portable lactate analyzer. Results showed that kata practice is an excellent aerobic exercise, of which the low injury component makes it suitable for judo practitioners of all ages. Considerable differences in energy expenditure exist between performers despite the standardization. We suggest that the level of experience as well as self-determined pace,intensity and type of kata are responsible for these results. Portable gas and lactate analyzers are suitable instruments to study the cardiorespiratory needs of judo kata practice.

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